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IDS X-Series Training v2.7
Global Settings
Location 9: IDS Smart Power Supply Module Trouble Display
Location Type: Bitmap
When the Monitored Power Supply detects any of the trouble conditions that are enabled in the table below,
the power light on the keypad flashes and if set in location 14, option 2, will beep. To view the trouble
condition: Press and hold the [7] key down until the beep.
When the trouble condition has been corrected, pressing and holding [7] until the beep, and then press
the [#] key to clear the power LED trouble condition. Note these trouble conditions cannot be viewed on
an LED keypad.
LED Default
Action
Description
1
OFF
AC fail on Smart power supply
trouble display
This trouble condition monitors the AC that powers the
Smart Power Supply and will register a trouble condition
after the time programmed in location 15. This will only
clear when AC is restored
2
OFF
Low battery on Smart power
supply trouble display
The Smart Power Supply tests the battery every 30 mins. If
a trouble is encountered a condition will be shown
3
OFF
Fuse fail on Smart power supply
trouble display
A trouble condition will be displayed when the fuse on the
Smart Power Supply goes down.
Location 10: Zone Shutdown Count
Location Type: Standard
This option monitors the zone for the number of times it violates when the system is armed. Once the
number of violations reaches the number entered in this location, the zone is automatically bypassed.
Each partition has an option to enable any zones belonging to the partition that were bypassed due to this
option in locations 221 to 228 depending on the partition.
Valid Range: 1 - 15
Default: 5
Location 11: Programmable Zone Loop Response Time
Location Type: Standard
This is the time that the zone must be violated before the zone will register a violation.
Valid Range: 1 - 255
Default: 2
Value
Response Time
Value Response Time
Value Response Time
1
12 ms
12
144 ms
120
1.44 seconds
2
24 ms
13
156 ms
135
1.62 seconds
3
36 ms
14
168 ms
150
1.80 seconds
4
48 ms
15
180 ms
165
1.98 seconds
5
60 ms
16
192 ms
180
2.16 seconds
6
72 ms
30
360 ms
195
2.34 seconds
7
84 ms
45
540 ms
210
2.52 seconds
8
96 ms
60
720 ms
225
2.70 seconds
9
108 ms
75
900 ms
240
2.88 seconds
10
120 ms
90
1.08 seconds
255
3.06 seconds
11
132 ms
105
1.26 seconds
The table shows a representation of the values. If the value you want to use is not in this table see below.
To work out a response time:
1.
Take a value from 1 to 255.
2.
Multiply the value by 0.012
Example: Value of 66 x 0.012 = 792 ms